The Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) has requested information about schools affected by recent protests and violence. These protests are related to changes in government job quotas.
DSHE has asked schools to send this information by Monday. In a letter, DSHE stated, "Please send the list of schools affected by the violence in the last few days. The information should be sent by email to dd-admin@dshe.gov.bd and a printed copy to the office of the Deputy Director (Administration) of the Directorate."
The letter also mentioned that schools should include the name and address of the school, type of school, a short description of the damage, and an estimate of the damage in rupees. The information should be sent in a chart provided by the directorate. This initiative by DSHE aims to understand the impact of the protests on educational institutions. The collected information will help DSHE plan how to support the affected schools and make necessary repairs. Many schools have reported damage to buildings and property due to the violence. School authorities are working quickly to gather the required information.
They are hopeful that they will receive assistance soon to repair the damages and return to normal operations. The protests have caused significant disruptions, and it is crucial to address the damage to ensure that students can continue their education without further interruptions.
DSHE's swift action reflects its commitment to supporting the education sector during these challenging times. The collected data will play a vital role in developing strategies to help schools recover and maintain a safe learning environment for students.